Sea Lion

Scientific Name:Zalophus californianusClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:OrtariidaeFeeding Type:CarnivoraRange:West coast and offshore islands of North America, British Columbia, Japan, Galapagos IslandsHabitat:Rocks and beaches near waterDiet in the Wild:Fish, cephalopods, crustaceans, other marine animalsDiet at the Zoo:Fish, squidLongevity:Up to 25 yearsDescription:Males are much larger than females and they measure between 5 and 8 feet long. They can weigh about 600 pounds. These mammals are stocky and have thick bodies. Its fur is sleek, close-set and usually gray in color. Each limb has 5 toes and its front limbs are used to prop itself up and hop around on land. Long visible whiskers protrude from the side of its nose. They also have small earflaps. Adaptation/Behavior:These sea lions are social animals and will bask and sleep in large groups. They hunt at night and are strong, skillful swimmers and divers. They can stay under water for up to 20 minutes. Communication includes sharp barks and honks. They have carnivore teeth for grabbing prey rather than chewing.Courtship/Breeding:Breeding season is in early June. Bulls usually keep a harem of 5 – 10 cows during breeding season. Gestation period is approximately 1 year. Females reach maturity at 3 years, and males at 5 yearsConservation:California sea lions are at lower risk

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Sea Lions are considered pinnipeds and are actually related closer to bears than any other animal. Pinniped means “fin-footed.”